303 Quotations with Court.
- 1. H. L. Mencken: The penalty for laughing in a courtroom is six months in jail; if it were not fo ...

- 2. Norm Crosby: When you go into court you are putting your fate into the hands of twelve people ...

- 3. Malcolm X: Be peaceful, be courteous, obey the law, respect everyone; but if someone puts h ...

- 4. Homer: Do thou restrain the haughty spirit in thy breast, for better far is gentle cour ...

- 5. George Washington: Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be well tried befo ...

- 6. Andre Malraux: The first duty of a leader is to make himself be loved without courting love. To ...

- 7. George Eliot: Be courteous, be obliging, but don't give yourself over to be melted down for th ...

- 8. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Don't flatter yourself that friendship authorizes you to say disagreeable things ...

- 9. Walter Pater: What we have to do is to be forever curiously testing new opinions and courting ...

- 10. Jacques Maritain: Gratitude is the most exquisite form of courtesy.

- 11. Learned Hand: Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution ...

- 12. William Shakespeare: Those that are good manners at the court are as ridiculous in the country, as th ...

- 13. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: There is a courtesy of the heart; it is allied to love. From its springs the pur ...

- 14. Elbert Hubbard: I believe in courtesy, in kindness, in generosity, in good cheer, in friendship ...

- 15. Ambrose Bierce: CANONICALS, n. The motley worm by Jesters of the Court of Heaven.

- 16. Ambrose Bierce: COURT FOOL, n. The plaintiff.

- 17. Ambrose Bierce: DUTY, n. That which sternly impels us in the direction of profit, along the line ...

- 18. Ambrose Bierce: EXECUTIVE, n. An officer of the Government, whose duty it is to enforce the wish ...

- 19. Ambrose Bierce: FASHION, n. A despot whom the wise ridicule and obey.
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- 20. Ambrose Bierce: FORMA PAUPERIS. [Latin] In the character of a poor person -- a method by which a ...
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